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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1923)
BIG JOINT PICNIC AT TUOI H U L L . JULY 4 B e r r y G r o w e r s! I —e * — — - 1 F arm ers! — Let us show you the newest model Chevrolet 1 ton electric th' S— - o ror': tj T a s it is^a winner' $Pring aCti° " and case handling Prices are as follows* TON TRU CK chassis u ,,o w «- COM M ERCIAL chassis'?.'............................. * % £ 1 ouring ............ ....................... Mb Roadster .............................. 663 Delivery . Sedan .... 1065 Sedanette 1044 Coupe .. 877 These prices all f.'o'.' b'.'Gres'ham' v\ e trade ------ and o give - - - o liberal u c i u i t e terms rm s Sherman McCarter Garaee Phone 2331 Gresham Distributor for Chevrolet M otor Cars and FKSh - ^55 •o Sunday school w ill be held next T ro u td ale an d C orbett a re un itin g S unday at th e ch u rc h at 10 o'clock 'I n a jo in t com m unity picnic of the F o u rth , put on by th e T ro u td ale and and p reaching serv ice a t 11. AU are ¡C orbett baseball clubs to be held in invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n T elford from th e T ro u td ale bail park. S eattle, W ashington, visited at the The program is as follow s: ■ hom e of his b ro th er. W. R. T elford 10 a. m. Ball gam e. C orbett and (and fam ily W ednesday. T ro u td ale vs. P o rtland. Mrs. M ary P o tte r visited relativ es 12 noon. Picnic lunch, (free coffee in Salem Tuesday. b ring your cu p ). T he date set for the next bake sale given by th e Boring L adies' Aid is 1:30 p. m. Sports. Ju ly 7th. T hese sales a re being given 3 p. m. B aseball gam e for blood, for th e ch u rch im provem ent fund and T ro u td ale vs. Corbett. th e hom e baked d elicacies sold have All n ig h t dance beginning at 8:30. proven a su re way to sw ell th e fund. 1 he Ladies Aid is g ra te fu l to all who FAIR VIEW have helped to m ake th ese sales a success. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P eterso n a re re I- D. T u rn e r has closed th e bu tch er ceiving c o n g ra tu latio n s upon th e a r riv al of an 8H -pound g irl a t th e ir shop for th e su m m er and has accept- home on T uesday, Ju n e 26. M other a position w ith th e B ennett L um ber fought for Independence and bequeathed and baby a re being cared for by Mrs. com pany a t K erry , Oregon. He ex it to us. • or one hundred and forty-seven p ects to leave th e la st of th e week H attie Moore. Mrs. Turner will accom pany him. >ears we have kept it—a heritage that all About 30 rela tiv e s of Roy G reene Mrs. J. W. S tone visited relativ es in Americans hold priceless. gath ered a t his hom e on S atu rd ay evening to help him c e le b ra te his P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay of th is week. Independence demands safeguard for L. H. M allicoat took a ca rlo ad of birthday. A happy evening w as spent the future. To safeguard your future in and refre sh m e n ts of ice cream and his b erry p ick er's for an a ll day pic nic on A lder creek T hursday. today at""37 P° SS,bIe start a bank account cake w ere served. A. L. W illiam s from Oregon City Miss E m ily Jo n a s en tertain ed a n um ber of young frien d s on W ednes co n tra cto r on th e Mt. Hood Loop road,’ w as in Boring looking a fte r business day w ith a d an cin g party. Mrs. D outhit of P o rtlan d visited in te re sts W ednesday. Mrs. Emma G regson, who has been w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J. w. M ollar q u ite ill for th e p ast m onth, is re p o rt Gresham, Oregon recently. An accid en t o ccu rred ea rly th is ed som ew hat im proved. Mrs. Rosie S ears an d little d au g h ter m orning a t th e in te rsec tio n of F air- view avenue and Sandy boulevard, a re spending th e ir vacation visiting at w hen J. L. Lew is, who w as rid in g a th e home of h er sister, Mrs. H ackett ieycle, w as stru c k by an autom obile of Oregon City. Mrs. Clieve L am b ert and d au g h ter driven by G eorge S h rin e r of P o rtlan d Mr. Lewis had his left hand badly V iola are visiting frien d s in Bull Run Ï ....... ........... ............ ............. ..... .. ............... ..... ........ ............. M i n i . . .......... ............. th is week. to rn and his left foot broken. M illard E aton from Cedro Wolley, —~ A q n ^ fh aMiOtlC, Service wH1 be held In S m ith M em orial P re sb y teria n church W ashington, is spending th e sum m er Sunday m orning a t 11 o'clock, when a t th e home of Mrs. C url at H aley s te d P w in r ' i thH ReV- E R D H oIIen- statio n . Tvnk.o. I ',e ,Ver a 8WD" ’n on “A Mr. and Mrs. J a s p e r D ugger have T ypical A m erican." T he ch u rch will c a sm n Orated a p p r°P ria te ly 'o r th e oc- recen tly sold th e ir farm to a fam ily from P o rtlan d and expect to spend the sum m er in e a ste rn Oregon. We a re equipped to re p a ir your car. T h e B ank of G resham pays 6 ner Miss Mabie E rd m an of P o rtlan d vis reg a rd le ss of the m ake, and do a f lr.t- cent in te re st on tim e d ep o sits.__Adv ited a t th e hom e of h er siste r, Mrs ciass Job, one th a t we reel safe in L ester Irv in T hursday. g u ara n tee in g to be right. We have T h ere will be a dance a t th e Boring lots of room for live au to storage. A m usem ent Club house S atu rd ay eve — 5 ning, Ju n e 30. T he new bridge over th e n o rth fork of Deep creek is now com pleted and Is a very decided im provem ent over REV. E. R. D. HOLLENSTED th e old and unsafe one it replaces. FK E ” SOUTHARD, Prop. M inister. _ Phone 2391 ’ ”V , _ I alrview , Oregon. GEORGE WASHINGTON BANK OF GRESHAM Automobile Repairing possible prices, you’ll go to , S . . SANITARY MARKET SMITH MEMORIAL Presbyteria Church All Kinds of Rough and Dressed LUMBER We Deliver Jonsrud - Gunderson Lumber Co Boring, Oregon boring Phone Sandy ’}xJ G resh am G arage Sunday S ch o o l......................... .. a m M orning W o rsh ip .................’n a m ' SERVICES Helpful — Restful — Inspiring |L.................... P L E A SA N T VALLEY Night Phone 25x5 ^ Sunday school w ill be held a t the ch u rch at 10 o’clock in th e m orning and preach in g serv ice a t 8 l„ the evening. All a re co rd ially invited. You save money when you “save the surface” with 1 iMitM* ' OE.E than one million auto mobiles now have been built and sold by Willys-Overland. M 1 » a u riiy f^,ese O v e rla n d s and W illys-K nights are playing a tre mendous part in the life of our own community—putting our families on swift wheels—multiplying the earning power of our men—light ening the work of our w om en— carrying our children to school— bringing our people together. •XA’S^ V—a, ‘ > x S -v i • ' ! « © S u r fa c e -p r o te c t io n ia th e f ir at step in r J- S s a v in g fr o m th e in v e s tm e n t in R asm u s sen P u r e P a in t y e a rs to co m e in p r o te c t- m g y o u r p r o p e r ty a g a in s t ro t a n d d e c a y . F u rth e rm o re , a w d l- p a m te d h o m e a n d b u ild ings p re s e n t a p ro s p e r - a p p e a ra n c e COUNTS. w h ic h W e a r e h e r s to h e lp you save m oney on y o u r n e x t p a i n t i n g jo b . D r o p in a n d lo o k a t ^ 'V s r ^ /V 6 i/o» Reflecting such quality, sales this season are the greatest in our his tory. The public has registered its appreciation of great value. 1121 b u ild in g s to d a y w ill save y o u m a n y d o lla r s in th e T oday’s O v e rla n d and W illy s- Knight cars are the best automobiles Willys-Overland ever built—and are sold at the lowest price. All past achievements are excelled in beauty, comfort and perform ance- in the giving of real value. Ovwrbmd A fo d e /r T n u rtn g 2 1 2 1 . U n a d it e r hom es and w e a th e r w e a r o f a ll seasons. A. W. METZGER & CO. Gresham, Oregon Phone 1451 PHone 1451 . National Laundry Company GRESHAM OVERLAND COMPANY Reliability IV. 4 . Hesse I I L L Y* S - O Y H Service L _A M j) East 8th and Clay T ie Landry Hat does A Portland Kinds of A.k MR. C. W. BOGGIS, the Route Man _______U *v' Ord' n « TODD’S Barber Shop